social and sitting spaces Mr. Henry Villard's Drawing-Room. Mrs. C. A. Whittier's Boudoir. General N. L. Anderson's Sitting-Room. Mr. R. H. White's Parlor. Mr. Frank Furness's Smoking-Room. Mr. J. Taylor Johnston's Parlor. Mr. Knight D. Cheney's Drawing-Room. Mr. William F. Havemeyer's Drawing-Room. A Drawing-Room in Fifty-Fifth Street, New York. Black and white plate depicting the bedroom in the home of military commander and president Ulysses S. Grant. Black and white plate depicting the grand salon in the home of Grand Union Hotel owner Judge Henry Hilton Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of Lewis Comfort Tiffany, an American painter, craftsman, philanthropist, decorator, and... Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart Black and white plate depicting the boudoir in the home of wool manufacturer David L. Einstein Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of Pond's Extract Company owner F. W. Hurtt. Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of philanthropist Frederick Ferris Thompson Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of William Clark, a politician and businessman. Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of Mr. George W. Child, a publisher. Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of H. Victor Newcomb, a prominent Wall Street capitalist declared insane in 1899. Black and white plate depicting the parlor of silk merchant W. H. De Forest Black and white plate Black and white plate. Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of the Bradley Martins, the wealthy New York couple responsible for the Bradley-Martin Ball. Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of neurologist and Surgeon General of the United States Army, Dr. William A. Hammond. Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of lawyer Egerton Winthrop Black and white plate depicting the hall of the businessman William H. Vanderbilt. Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of the businessman William H. Vanderbilt. Black and white plate. Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of Mr. E. Rollins Morse, a stockbroker and banker Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of Horatio Hollis Hunnewell, a banking, railroad financier, and horticulturalist. Pages1 2 next › last »
Black and white plate depicting the bedroom in the home of military commander and president Ulysses S. Grant.
Black and white plate depicting the grand salon in the home of Grand Union Hotel owner Judge Henry Hilton
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of Lewis Comfort Tiffany, an American painter, craftsman, philanthropist, decorator, and...
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, the widow of textile merchant Alexander Turney Stewart
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of Pond's Extract Company owner F. W. Hurtt.
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room in the home of philanthropist Frederick Ferris Thompson
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of H. Victor Newcomb, a prominent Wall Street capitalist declared insane in 1899.
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of the Bradley Martins, the wealthy New York couple responsible for the Bradley-Martin Ball.
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of neurologist and Surgeon General of the United States Army, Dr. William A. Hammond.
Black and white plate depicting the drawing room of Horatio Hollis Hunnewell, a banking, railroad financier, and horticulturalist.